One lucky winner will receive the Couponator; a fun, easy to use binder to help you with your coupon organizing needs. You'll receive the Binder (which is 2 sided and zips up), 10 - 9 insert holders and 10 page protectors along with a pair of scissors and a calculator. Oh, and how about $200 worth of coupons to go along with it??
Want to enter? Here's how:
1. Comment! Let us know who you are, and give us an email address to contact you at if you're the winner.
2. Follow us! You can follow by clicking on the link on the right side of your screen. If you're already a follower, let us know!
3. Blog about the giveaway! Don't have a blog? Post it on Facebook! Let us know if you are going to blog/facebook about it, and we'll give you another entry.
4. Leave us your money saving tip! How are you saving money??? Are you a current coupon clipper?
5. Grab our button! Post our button which you'll see on the left side of your screen onto your blog, and let others know that you are a Chick with "Cents"!
If you do all of the above, then that's 5 entry's!! Be sure to leave a separate comment for each entry, please! The deadline to enter is Wednesday, November 11 at midnight and the winner will be announced Thursday, November 12.
Good luck to everyone!
I blogged about your give-a-way
ReplyDeletei was already a follower
ReplyDeleteas you can tell I am Tracy and my blog is over at Feedsackcooking.blogspot.com
ReplyDeletetbentley@shelbyed.k12.al.us
money saving tips. I always plan my menus for a month. Then I buy my grocery items at publix with the bogo's and coupons. My recent trip I spent 60.00 and had a 170.00 worth of groceries items. My normal spending for a month is 250.00
ReplyDeletefor three people. I always cook a big meal on sunday and monday is my leftover night. I also try to have leftover night on thursday also.
Blogged about it on www.therousehouse4.blogspot.com!
ReplyDeleteJennifer Rouse - you can reach me at jbrouse@jefcoed.com or jenandnick40@charter.net
ReplyDeleteI was already a follower.
ReplyDeleteI already have your button!! :)
ReplyDeleteMoney saving tip: Crock Pot meals!! I will plan several Crock Pot meals, all of which have maybe the same veggies but different meats and sauces. This allows me to buy in bulk and helps keep my produce from spoiling before I can use it all. As always, freeze any leftovers.
ReplyDeleteI am a follower, love the site!
ReplyDelete1donora @ gmail.com
I'm a coupon clipper already --- but I tend to use and destroy whatever I'm carrying my coupons in. I'm currently using a clear plastic purse that lets more coupons escape than it holds.
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Spring Rush - srush@uabmc.edu
ReplyDeleteI am a follower. srush@uabmc.edu
ReplyDeleteMoney Saving Tip - I am a coupon clipper and always shop the Publix ad for the week and match up my coupons. The BOGO always help with savings!
ReplyDeleteHi! I'm Kristen!
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I save money by using an online mealplanning service called E-Mealz.
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follower
ReplyDeleteblogged giveaway - http://jennymaddox99.blogspot.com/2009/11/chicks-with-cents-fridays-in-november.html
ReplyDeleteTo save money I clip coupons and try to always have a coupon to accompany a sale I'm taking advantage of.
ReplyDeleteI'm desperately in need of a new organization system!! This would be a great thing to win! hope its me! thanks for your site and wonderful info!
ReplyDeleteI blogged about your give away at www.bkinterlaced.blogspot.com!
ReplyDeleteI currently use a zip lock back for my coupon storage :) Hope I win!
I already have your cute little blog button on my site!
ReplyDeleteI am also a loyal follower :)
ReplyDeleteI am new to the blog following, but heard about you through Kiyra and Bham Bargain Mom.
ReplyDeletebamagirl912@charter.net
I would love this coupon organizer.
ReplyDeleteI have been coupon clipping for about 5 months now and I am completely hooked. My husband always says that before coupon clipping he can't remember a time when our grocery bill was ever under $125, since coupon clipping he can't remember a time since it has been over $90.
ReplyDeleteMy latest save was using the services of a friend who designs photo Christmas cards (paid her $12). Then I used a coupon code at Shutterfly.com for 75 FREE prints. Then I went to Dollar Tree and bought the ten pack of cards just for their envelopes. ($1 a pack) I'll use the other cards later for crafty projects.
ReplyDeleteTotal for 75 really cute Christmas cards and envelopes (before mailing costs) ... about $23! just 30 cents per card on average! Saved about half the cost of what it was at the photo stores for that many cards.
You know where to find me. ;)
ReplyDeleteI've got your button on my blog.
I'm a follower.
I'm posting on FB now.
I'm so ready to organize!
ReplyDeleteI so need one of these!
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